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only in america plummets. this is part of a living -- legal process. this is all wrapped into kind of a movie experience. it says, "i am honored to congratulate you on becoming a citizen of the united states. because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel that here. >> they give me so much freedom. freedom to do anything i want. i can accomplish anything that i would like. as a great thing about america. >> -- that is the great thing about america. >> who would not want to come to california? the whole world knows this, this is spectacular and iconic. what you cannot see are the statistics plaguy the golden state. 2 million unemployment, a budget $10 billion deep. this is the peril and promise of america. silicon valley is the most fertile place on the plant. the technology will change tomorro
only in america plummets. this is part of a living -- legal process. this is all wrapped into kind of a movie experience. it says, "i am honored to congratulate you on becoming a citizen of the united states. because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel...
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in america there are so many different versions of the play in america. the play was played in chicago in jewish, and instead of the bible, the tall mutt was being read on stage. so it became an instantly kind of adaptable play. there was even a roman catholic version of the play even though harriet beecher stowe happened to be a protestant. she was a protestant, but in the catholic version in italy, at first it was banned in italy because t a protestant novel. but then they did -- [laughter] they did a little bit of tinkering, and then there was one that was approved by the pope that had a lot about the immaculate conception. [laughter] so it's such a malleable novel. and in paris you could go and, um, pie uncle tom's -- buy uncle tom's candy, and there were five restaurant items in paris that were named after uncle tom's characters. if you read my book, you'll get a little bit of a taste of the impact. [laughter] >> there's a subway station in berlin called uncle tom's cabin. today. [laughter] so, david, what do your contemporary students think about th
in america there are so many different versions of the play in america. the play was played in chicago in jewish, and instead of the bible, the tall mutt was being read on stage. so it became an instantly kind of adaptable play. there was even a roman catholic version of the play even though harriet beecher stowe happened to be a protestant. she was a protestant, but in the catholic version in italy, at first it was banned in italy because t a protestant novel. but then they did -- [laughter]...
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the america cup protocol was signed that detailed the rules bringing the 34 america's cup for work. the host agreement is the america's cup organizing committee. that is a locally-formed non- profit corporate group. they are mainly charged with partnering with the aca in bringing forward corporate partnerships and other funding mechanisms for the partnership and local fund raising, a philanthropic efforts to cover $34 million of public cost of putting on the events. as i mentioned, there is a memo that describes in more detail the city obligations that are called for under the host venue agreement. i think the key backbone of the city's obligation of the ball around three things -- revolved around three things. completing the ceqa process. completing the plant, which i described earlier in will explain further as we move forward, and secure federal and state permits for authorizations. also, the event activities themselves on the event days. a little background on the proposed event timeline. there will be an initial series of what are being called the america's cup world series eve
the america cup protocol was signed that detailed the rules bringing the 34 america's cup for work. the host agreement is the america's cup organizing committee. that is a locally-formed non- profit corporate group. they are mainly charged with partnering with the aca in bringing forward corporate partnerships and other funding mechanisms for the partnership and local fund raising, a philanthropic efforts to cover $34 million of public cost of putting on the events. as i mentioned, there is a...
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yesterday, dominique strauss- kahn was the most hated frenchman in america. the powerful politician and former head of the international monetary fund had been charged in may with sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york city. that sent shockwaves around the world and strauss-kahn was forced to resign from the i.m.f. today he walked out of court in a different light. prosecutors admitted his alleged victim had told a string of lies. armen keteyian was at the courthouse. >> reporter: in a surprise bail hearing, prosecutors told a packed courtroom that scientific evidence confirmed the sexual encounter between the 62-year- old strauss-kahn, and the 32- year-old housekeeper, but they had uncovered major problems with the credibility of the accuser. >> i understand that the circumstances surrounding this case from the viewpoint of the parties have changed substantially. >> reporter: problems deemed so substantial by judge michael obus that he quickly returned strauss-kahn's million-dollar bail and released him from house arrest. the former head of the i.m.f.
yesterday, dominique strauss- kahn was the most hated frenchman in america. the powerful politician and former head of the international monetary fund had been charged in may with sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york city. that sent shockwaves around the world and strauss-kahn was forced to resign from the i.m.f. today he walked out of court in a different light. prosecutors admitted his alleged victim had told a string of lies. armen keteyian was at the courthouse. >> reporter:...
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estas noticias tambiÉn son titulares en amÉrica latina, el periodista independiente luis eduardo gÓmez fue designado a tiros en una localidad de antioquia. evo morales ofreciÓ disculpas a la comunidad judÍa argentina por haber recibido aÚn involucrado con una mortÍfero atentado en buenos aires. tambiÉn dicen haber condecorado al ex gobernante fidel castro. pasamos con illia. >> un mexicano acusado de matar a un agente fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua en una corte de san diego en california, nosotros vamos a tener todos los detalles. varias ciudades del centro y sureste de estados unidos han prohibido los fuegos artificiales del cuatro de julio, tambiÉn les vamos a preguntar por quÉ, y los goles y mejores jugadas del primer partido de la copa amÉrica. los espero con esto y mucho mÁs. >> allÍ estaremos como siempre, todos los viernes. en instantes esta noche arranca en argentina la copa amÉrica, el torneo de selecciones mÁs antiguo del mundo, hablaremos un poco mÁs de esto regresar. ♪ ♪ >> el escÁndalo por dopaje que exige a la selecciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol aún no te
estas noticias tambiÉn son titulares en amÉrica latina, el periodista independiente luis eduardo gÓmez fue designado a tiros en una localidad de antioquia. evo morales ofreciÓ disculpas a la comunidad judÍa argentina por haber recibido aÚn involucrado con una mortÍfero atentado en buenos aires. tambiÉn dicen haber condecorado al ex gobernante fidel castro. pasamos con illia. >> un mexicano acusado de matar a un agente fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua en una corte de san diego en...
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and there's no better way to cause the dollar to lose value than to ensure that america defaults on its debts now the reason why republicans may have no interest whatsoever in raising the debt ceiling is before we go i said senator chuck schumer this week is what he had to say in a senate hearing yesterday. and it leads you to only one conclusion which my colleagues have alluded to which is they want the country to be in his bad shape as possible because that might help them electorally all of a sudden it's sort of like a new fever has taken over the other sonic at the best way when he's hurt the country as much as you can and that will create political benefit it's just confounding i've never experienced anything like it in the thirty seven years i've been implement x. so is senator schumer right or republicans trying to crash the economy to make president obama look bad in two thousand and twelve or do they just have personal financial incentives like eric cantor crashed the u.s. economy. i think president obama's doing a great job in his own making himself look bad the shown absolute
and there's no better way to cause the dollar to lose value than to ensure that america defaults on its debts now the reason why republicans may have no interest whatsoever in raising the debt ceiling is before we go i said senator chuck schumer this week is what he had to say in a senate hearing yesterday. and it leads you to only one conclusion which my colleagues have alluded to which is they want the country to be in his bad shape as possible because that might help them electorally all of...
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maybe it's more worth it to make it in america. >> god forbid we make steel in america again. >> a few fast-food survey rating the food value, staff and speed at 53 top chains. four of the biggest names rated the worst. mcdonald's, taco bill, kfc and burger king. the biggest complaint is the food. i could live on certainly mcdonald's and taco bell and kfc. i'll go to burger king in a pinch. christine, honestly, this is some of the cheapest food out there. really, people are complaining about quality? i like my mcdonald's -- >> the reason they have all these great sales is people need to buy cheap stuff. that's the most important thing. cheap is trumping quality in some of these cases. i think there's some new surprising answers on there, too. >> chick-fil-a is the best chicken out there. and i love chick-fil-a. >> i do, too. >> my wife would rather have an affair than to go out and take the kids to mcdonald's. if people are concerned about the customer service at fast-food places -- the innovations they come up with, that's what i'm concerned about, the health costs. >> to recuse mysel
maybe it's more worth it to make it in america. >> god forbid we make steel in america again. >> a few fast-food survey rating the food value, staff and speed at 53 top chains. four of the biggest names rated the worst. mcdonald's, taco bill, kfc and burger king. the biggest complaint is the food. i could live on certainly mcdonald's and taco bell and kfc. i'll go to burger king in a pinch. christine, honestly, this is some of the cheapest food out there. really, people are...
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la pulga se encarga de cortar el listÓn de la copa america. gran oportunidad de ganar algo con la seleccion. colombia y costa rica se veran face to face por univisiÓn a las dos de la tarde del este. la fifa anunciÓ que ademÁs de los cinco jugadores de los tri, hubo cuatro mÁs. esos casos presentaron un rastro mÍnimo de la sustancia. total aquÍ no pasÓ nada. el resultado de los octavos de final mexico le ganÓ a panamÁ dos a cero y y jugarÁn los cuartos de final ante francia. a la selecciÓn mexicana femenina le dieron una paliza. estudiantes-tecos prenesto a sus 11 refuerzos para la apertura 2011. ahora si no tienen excusas. >> esa motivaciÓn que me exige el cuerpo tÉcnico nos va a servir. sabemos que no esera facil. >> terminamos con esta particular forma de jugar fÚtbol. en escocia se jugÓ el mundial de fÚtbol en barro donde saliÓ campeÓn la selección de rusia. a eso se le llama jugar sucio. >> el domingo, tendrÁn la antesala del partido entre brasil y venezuela por la copa amÉrica y los cuartos de final del sub 17. un bes
la pulga se encarga de cortar el listÓn de la copa america. gran oportunidad de ganar algo con la seleccion. colombia y costa rica se veran face to face por univisiÓn a las dos de la tarde del este. la fifa anunciÓ que ademÁs de los cinco jugadores de los tri, hubo cuatro mÁs. esos casos presentaron un rastro mÍnimo de la sustancia. total aquÍ no pasÓ nada. el resultado de los octavos de final mexico le ganÓ a panamÁ dos a cero y y jugarÁn los cuartos de final ante francia. a la...
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it doesn't reach themuslim community in america. and it doesn't filter into our government and policy. >> finally we brought togeer a group of scholars, muslim and nonmuslim from a variety of fields. we asked themwhat they think are are the key issues that are series on islam should engage. rash ad hussein president obama's special envoy to the organization of islamic conference, the assistant professor of religion at bot ton yooufert, john esposito is university professor of religion and international affairs at georgetown university. and an associate professor 6 arabic literature and arabi studs in corn nell, ing rid mattson from hartford sell enary and sherman jackson from the university of michigan. the message is that essentially, than is a message that he has delivered with regard to people all around the world. and people of all faiths and no faiths. and that is that all people they have the same fundamental aspirations in life. they are worried about their jobs. they're worried about education. they're worried about taking c
it doesn't reach themuslim community in america. and it doesn't filter into our government and policy. >> finally we brought togeer a group of scholars, muslim and nonmuslim from a variety of fields. we asked themwhat they think are are the key issues that are series on islam should engage. rash ad hussein president obama's special envoy to the organization of islamic conference, the assistant professor of religion at bot ton yooufert, john esposito is university professor of religion and...
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to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ today today today ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all for "late night" hashtags -- for more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we'll be right back with the special edition of finals of the instant band. come back, everybody. i like things stacked. ♪ we like things stuffed. [ all ] topped! [ male announcer ] applebee's knows what the neighborhood likes, so we're serving up stacked, stuffed, and topped entrees! like the new chicken parmesan stack for only $9.99. there's also the new florentine topped house sirloin, provolone stuffed meatballs and more. stacked, stuffed and loaded with the flavor you love. stacked, stuffed and topped! i like things smooshed. we'll work on that. [ male announcer ] only at applebee's. open 'til midnight or later. i was just gonna say that! about this flat haircolor! [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy anti-flat, always dimensional. in one simple step, get tones and highlights built into every shade with nice 'n easy. built into every shade welc
to america they're coming to america they're coming to america they're coming to america ♪ ♪ today today today ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all for "late night" hashtags -- for more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we'll be right back with the special edition of finals of the instant band. come back, everybody. i like things stacked. ♪ we like things stuffed. [ all ] topped! [ male announcer ] applebee's knows what the neighborhood...
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then in september would be the america's cup final, the defender against the challenger for the america's cup and a set of best of nine races. this diagram depicts the race. that has been proposed. -- this diagram depicts the race area that has been proposed. this is generally the box they are looking at. i think actually based on the kind of racing action they are looking for, the races themselves will be confined to a much smaller area, which obviously has benefits in terms of facilitating traffic around the races while they are happening. as you can see, they will be close proximity to the north and water in san francisco and islands of the north bay, which obviously accords spectator experience that has not been seen at the america's cup in pass defense. -- in past events. the shows the proposed locations for the 2013 events, which include facilities a log the port waterfront starting at the south at pier 80. pierce 30, 32 were proposed to be improved to be the team of bases where the boats would be serviced, taken in and out of the water. moving north from their, you would have poten
then in september would be the america's cup final, the defender against the challenger for the america's cup and a set of best of nine races. this diagram depicts the race. that has been proposed. -- this diagram depicts the race area that has been proposed. this is generally the box they are looking at. i think actually based on the kind of racing action they are looking for, the races themselves will be confined to a much smaller area, which obviously has benefits in terms of facilitating...
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she was the runner up on the fifth season of "america's got talent". she has a new album, which is destined to be number one in the charts. jackie is here now with the legendary producer david foster. david welcome. jackie, how lovely to see you again. >> i can't believe i'm here again. i'm so happy to see you again. >> we had quite a little journey together. the extraordinary thing about you is you didn't even come to a normal audition show like most of the contestants. we did this extra show, a youtube show, send in your clips to you tube and the first time i saw you was a live "america's got talent" show in front of 15 million people and you were completely nerveless. you showed so much confidence. what were you actually feeling when you came out? >> i was actually feeling please do not mess up this is my big shot. you know, i really wanted to get it. >> where does that voice come from because you don't have voie of a normal -- how old are you now? >> i just turned 11. >> just turned 11 years old. 11-year-olds shouldn't sing like you. where do you t
she was the runner up on the fifth season of "america's got talent". she has a new album, which is destined to be number one in the charts. jackie is here now with the legendary producer david foster. david welcome. jackie, how lovely to see you again. >> i can't believe i'm here again. i'm so happy to see you again. >> we had quite a little journey together. the extraordinary thing about you is you didn't even come to a normal audition show like most of the contestants....
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even in america in the 1950s the black nationalists understood it. he could make a claim that maybe there's a problem with conservatives but blacks as a national at all that's marable editorialized, right? and bringing it back to gender is what i found interesting some of his passages on gender he attributed malcolm's attitudes towards women towards nationalism when at the same time martin luther king stated he could not work with strong black women. he didn't know how to do it. this is something if we were to take black political ideology, it's not black nationalism, it's black integrationists and black radicalists it's not black feminists for reasons we can't understand why. this is one of the passages no, this is marable editorializing and that's why it's incumbent. the black academy is far more diverse when manning started. far more diverse but what we really need is more straight up black nationalist dollars because black nationalism is the most misunderstood black political ideology. [laughter] >> that passage stuck me as well and i would just
even in america in the 1950s the black nationalists understood it. he could make a claim that maybe there's a problem with conservatives but blacks as a national at all that's marable editorialized, right? and bringing it back to gender is what i found interesting some of his passages on gender he attributed malcolm's attitudes towards women towards nationalism when at the same time martin luther king stated he could not work with strong black women. he didn't know how to do it. this is...
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, to find america in europe, to find america as a friend of hemingway said, was to find america in one's heart, in one's spirit, and in a foreign land. there was something about this idea of transplanting yourself in another location away from america so as to write about america and discover their american identity. >> let's get our first telephone call in for our conversation with ernest hemingway. it's from san diego. you're on c-span. please go ahead. >> caller: hello and thank you for taking my call. i've been anxiously awaiting for this particular program because i'm a big fan of ernest hemingway. several years ago, back in the '60s, a friend from the university of indiana sent me a copy of what was called "a man's credo" by ernest hemingway. i've never seen it published or heard about it from any source that i accessed and i was wondering if any viewer or your guests might have come across this. one of the quotes from the credo states, a long life oftentimes keeps man from his optimism. and i thought this was insightful given the fact that hemingway did commit suicide. i'll wait f
, to find america in europe, to find america as a friend of hemingway said, was to find america in one's heart, in one's spirit, and in a foreign land. there was something about this idea of transplanting yourself in another location away from america so as to write about america and discover their american identity. >> let's get our first telephone call in for our conversation with ernest hemingway. it's from san diego. you're on c-span. please go ahead. >> caller: hello and thank...
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i think america's cup will help the whole area. i think the organizing committee has a big task to raise a lot of private sector money so it does not impact negatively on our general fund, but i do think the deal crafted by a lot of the enforcement is a good deal will help a lot of the parts of the city that need the help. it is also a lot of gauging of community groups and the yacht club saying that they want to provide better boating opportunities and education for young people in the mission district or, hopefully, in the mission or other places. but i know that as the america's cup moves forward, there are many community-based groups that want to be part of it. we recently had communications from the parks council wanting to ensure the swimming and blue and green projects could be created with the america's cup also encourages improvements of swimming pools so people see how water is a big part of our lives that we should always have around us, but i think the america's cup will be wonderful for the city because we will be able
i think america's cup will help the whole area. i think the organizing committee has a big task to raise a lot of private sector money so it does not impact negatively on our general fund, but i do think the deal crafted by a lot of the enforcement is a good deal will help a lot of the parts of the city that need the help. it is also a lot of gauging of community groups and the yacht club saying that they want to provide better boating opportunities and education for young people in the mission...
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this generational responsibility is the story of america. today, we must ask ourselves, we continue this tradition? will we leave behind a more prosperous country for our children? when i retired from the senate 12 years ago, i felt confident that my children and grandchildren would have the opportunity to pursue the american dream. quality education, home ownership, and a good-paying job to support a family. over the past few years, i saw that dream become ever-tougher for americans to reach. i returned the senate for one reason, i refuse to stand on the sidelines. i refuse to be part of the first generation to leave behind a country in worse shape than the one we inherited. the american people understand the air to see of our fiscal crisis. they want their elected officials to stop spending money we don't have. to select policies that will grow our economy and that americans back to work. unfortunately, president's economic plan of spending and borrowing has failed. over the past two years, but that has skyrocketed 35% -- debt has skyrocke
this generational responsibility is the story of america. today, we must ask ourselves, we continue this tradition? will we leave behind a more prosperous country for our children? when i retired from the senate 12 years ago, i felt confident that my children and grandchildren would have the opportunity to pursue the american dream. quality education, home ownership, and a good-paying job to support a family. over the past few years, i saw that dream become ever-tougher for americans to reach....
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america's diner is always open. ♪ it's tsunnyd!you bring out the sun ♪ ♪ it's the way you make it all fun ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c. and now it has 40% fewer calories than most regular soda brands. sunnyd! ♪ make today a sunny day! drink up and download free music! find out more at sunnyd.com >> here's live look, looking back toward san francisco. what you see there is a sliver of fog. not going to last. can't stand the heat. the heat is here. let's take a shot looking back at mount tam from san francisco. you see a thin layer of fog sitting over part of the city right now. can't hang in there. sheet on the way, sunny skies, too. lisa is here as well. and people are soaring over the plaza, thanks to the return of the famous zip line. the city's rec and park department has partnered with a company to offer the zip line rides from now to october. some campers and counselors taking the first rides out there yesterday. all the excitement last
america's diner is always open. ♪ it's tsunnyd!you bring out the sun ♪ ♪ it's the way you make it all fun ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c. and now it has 40% fewer calories than most regular soda brands. sunnyd! ♪ make today a sunny day! drink up and download free music! find out more at sunnyd.com >> here's live look, looking back toward san francisco. what you see there is a sliver of fog. not going to last. can't...
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america is leading by making hard choices. we are taking bold actions, because that is what we need to do to create and when the future. thanks to nasa and its partners, the brave and intelligent women that have soared into space, we now have a strong foundation from which to pursue these larger goals. the space shuttle give a tremendous insight in how humans live, travel, and work in space. because of the shuttle, we have the breakthroughs in human health research that will inspire the next generation of leaders. we have choices today. do we want to keep repeating ourselves, or do we want to look at the pictures and and do inspirational things we have always challenge ourselves to do? my generation touched the moon. iss. built the we want to touch an asteroid and sending humans to mars. the status quo is no longer acceptable. we need future generations who can do more than what we can today. the students and engineers that i speak to around the world have a ton of energy and enthusiasm. they are excited about the chance to do
america is leading by making hard choices. we are taking bold actions, because that is what we need to do to create and when the future. thanks to nasa and its partners, the brave and intelligent women that have soared into space, we now have a strong foundation from which to pursue these larger goals. the space shuttle give a tremendous insight in how humans live, travel, and work in space. because of the shuttle, we have the breakthroughs in human health research that will inspire the next...
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. >>> and a taste of america, a holiday treat from our plaza, we pick the america's tastiest cuisines, a fourth of july festival, "early" this saturday morning, july 2nd. captioning funded by cbs >> new york city waking up to independence. >> beautiful day. >> happy holiday weekend. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm russ mitchell. good holiday weekend. we have our second annual taste of america today. we have chefs from all over the country, the best from everywhere, we have barbecue. >> we have barbecue, hotdogs from chicago. >> right. >> we don't want to give it all away to everyone right now. you do have to stick around >> stick around. >> i can guarantee you there's something from a lot of big cities across the country and really something for everyone here this morning. >> all good. >>> the breaking news, former head of the international monetary fund is free to go anywhere he wants as long as he stays in the u.s. a judge friday released dominique strauss-kahn from the u.s. after prosecutors admitted there are problems with the rape case against him. sean he
. >>> and a taste of america, a holiday treat from our plaza, we pick the america's tastiest cuisines, a fourth of july festival, "early" this saturday morning, july 2nd. captioning funded by cbs >> new york city waking up to independence. >> beautiful day. >> happy holiday weekend. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm russ mitchell. good holiday weekend. we have our second annual taste of america today. we have chefs from...
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and that is our news for our team america this week but you want to be sure to tune in next week it's a prince and the popper prince william and his new wife kate are headed to los angeles where they will make a stop on skid row i assure you our team will show you a side of that visit you will not see on the mainstream media and california blood lust the death penalty costs the state a whopping three hundred million dollars per execution meanwhile schools there are crumbling social programs are being cut is the cost of the death sentence in lives and money far too high we'll take a look at that and finally scientology we have heard all about it thanks to tom cruise and others but parts of the religion are.
and that is our news for our team america this week but you want to be sure to tune in next week it's a prince and the popper prince william and his new wife kate are headed to los angeles where they will make a stop on skid row i assure you our team will show you a side of that visit you will not see on the mainstream media and california blood lust the death penalty costs the state a whopping three hundred million dollars per execution meanwhile schools there are crumbling social programs are...
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denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. d startedning lo of point you goteather bal with ts? yes i [ man ] ps i could for jabout anyt. ♪ ♪ ♪ there s. ♪ [ ] so i umine get a whoew perspec. ♪ [ maleouncer ] tew citi thankpremier ca ♪ ves you moays o earn po. what's ystory? citi celp you writ. >> the former first couple of california is calling it quits. maria shriver filed for divorce. this comes less tha
denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male...
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god bless america. and for eight yets out there, guess under height, the united states of america, we did it. >> i am a superpac and so can you! >> then like washington crossing the delaware to ask it for money, i waded into the crowd with a credit card swiper attached to my ipad. >> that's it. thank you. just throw it out, ball it up and throw it at me. thank you. folks, i want to thank all those people who swiped their cards in the right slot today. and for those of you who swiped it in the wrong slot, thank you even more. (laughter) >> stephen: now you too, you,, nation, out there can be part of history by logging on to my brand-new web site colbert superpac.com. we weren't allowed to keep the e-mail addresses we collected from colbert pac.com because they remain the property of viacom.com so sign up again but i assure you, that those 130,000 e-mails we collected last time will not go to waste. they're being sold to a chinese cybercrime syndicate. and folks, you'll be getting an e-mail reminding you
god bless america. and for eight yets out there, guess under height, the united states of america, we did it. >> i am a superpac and so can you! >> then like washington crossing the delaware to ask it for money, i waded into the crowd with a credit card swiper attached to my ipad. >> that's it. thank you. just throw it out, ball it up and throw it at me. thank you. folks, i want to thank all those people who swiped their cards in the right slot today. and for those of you who...
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he is a very great supporter of rural america. people are interested about the life of the guy who migrated. he worked in the cotton fields. he grew up very, very poor. he has a unique type, i think, to working americans sedate. he really is, you know, a big separatist. this is a book with stocks about his life. the last book, which is, you know, pretty interesting naturally. the topic might be considered to be boring. it's a book called the financial practice. that was put together by the commission that congress established to look at the causes of the financial crisis of ronald street and how they ended up bring us to the place where we are right now which is the worst recession this country has experienced since the great depression. it is tough reading because what you are seeing is the incredible recklessness from these people on wall street's. you know, producing worthless financial instruments. something that has been leading us to where we are now and talking about the power of wall street and their business models and so
he is a very great supporter of rural america. people are interested about the life of the guy who migrated. he worked in the cotton fields. he grew up very, very poor. he has a unique type, i think, to working americans sedate. he really is, you know, a big separatist. this is a book with stocks about his life. the last book, which is, you know, pretty interesting naturally. the topic might be considered to be boring. it's a book called the financial practice. that was put together by the...
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in time, all churches in america are turned into voluntary associations. and the people are moving west, and there are no churches going with them. it's--it's expensive. c-span: what--what are the old-line churches? >> guest: the episcopalian church, which was the church of england; the presbyterian church; the congregational church is a dominant church in new england. those are the old line churches. the methodists are a new group that grew--they began in the--the bosom of the church of england, but they break with the church of england, they break with episcopalians, become a separate mesc--methodist episcopal church in america. and then the baptists--now there had always been baptists in america, but they were very small sects. but they--what's happened is that these--the methodists and the baptists have the means to reach the people in the west who are going west without churches and after five, 10 years, are unchurched. their children are unbaptized; they're getting married without marriage ceremonies. and there is a thirst for religion. and you have
in time, all churches in america are turned into voluntary associations. and the people are moving west, and there are no churches going with them. it's--it's expensive. c-span: what--what are the old-line churches? >> guest: the episcopalian church, which was the church of england; the presbyterian church; the congregational church is a dominant church in new england. those are the old line churches. the methodists are a new group that grew--they began in the--the bosom of the church of...
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they were looking for an artistic freedom but i think they loved america and they wrote about america. hemingway went to france and about michigan. he wrote about his son past that he wanted to recover in his art. definitely a love affair. >> when they were in paris in the 1920s there was a great political upheavals in the continent of europe as well seeing the rise of marxism. how did that affect the backdrop in which they were living? >> hemingway was there as a reporter. unlike the other literary types in paris, he was working for a living, writing for the toronto star and weekly features. he interviewed missile the. he went --mussolini. he went to the greco turkish war. he had a sense of turmoil and things falling apart, the rise of fascism and also linda put it well, rejecting the america of big business and suburban home and that type of morality of prohibition and rejecting and america that turned its back, rest of the world. it was unconscious of what was happening in europe and what it might mean for all of us. >> san francisco, welcome to our discussion. >> a question relate
they were looking for an artistic freedom but i think they loved america and they wrote about america. hemingway went to france and about michigan. he wrote about his son past that he wanted to recover in his art. definitely a love affair. >> when they were in paris in the 1920s there was a great political upheavals in the continent of europe as well seeing the rise of marxism. how did that affect the backdrop in which they were living? >> hemingway was there as a reporter. unlike...
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welcome to america's seventh largest city. the second largest in texas, the fifth fastest growing city in the united states. i want to ta a moment to really thank sylvia garcia, arturo vargas, all of the naleo board members and each and every one of you who are here for coming down to san antonio today and the next few days to be part of a very special conference. all of us, as elected officials, i know, have a million different things going on, very busy lives, but i believe this conference will be well worth your time, your energy and effort. it's an exciting time to be here in this city. we have seen san antonio grow in the last 30 years from a city of about 700,000 to a city of almost 1.4 million. the city, over the last couple of years, has been ranked as one of the most recession resistant cities in the united states. our unemployment rate right now is at 7.5%, a full point underneath the state of texas and well underneath the nation. we feel very blessed about san antonio as a community. more special than that, though,
welcome to america's seventh largest city. the second largest in texas, the fifth fastest growing city in the united states. i want to ta a moment to really thank sylvia garcia, arturo vargas, all of the naleo board members and each and every one of you who are here for coming down to san antonio today and the next few days to be part of a very special conference. all of us, as elected officials, i know, have a million different things going on, very busy lives, but i believe this conference...
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[applause] this is america. we send them trying to explain but she did it again, a $20 million funded campaign already against all these democrats including the president, it goes forever until they get it all and they are getting close to getting it all. but the good thing is then they have the money for the people and that is what we've really got to talk about tonight. [applause] there's so many things i want to say. we now have the splint slips and i can go on and on and i want to thank all of you who have worked for the equal rights movement and have rocks thrown at us and have been called everything we can, and then we get to stand there and watch urning for those open doors the pro-life people hockey mom and wonder what in the world we were doing. now, i got into trouble with the press because someone said what do you think of sarah palin? [laughter] and i said well, about the same as i thought as phyllis schlafly and others like her. [applause] but i said the one thing we know is when you were to push op
[applause] this is america. we send them trying to explain but she did it again, a $20 million funded campaign already against all these democrats including the president, it goes forever until they get it all and they are getting close to getting it all. but the good thing is then they have the money for the people and that is what we've really got to talk about tonight. [applause] there's so many things i want to say. we now have the splint slips and i can go on and on and i want to thank all...
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they don't feel there's a problem in corporate america because they see the opportunities ahead of them and in college and graduate schools. do you think this younger generation is asleep at the wheel. >> they haven't had to go to the discrimination until you get to the workplace and until you do get older. you are young and the opportunities are available to you and the successful women are doing great in their lives. you don't realize these are the minority that are held up and women are viewed and interests are viewed as a niche by people in business. the reality is when you get into the workplace, what's hard for women to find is mentors and champions in the workplace, it's mostly men at the top, looking for people like themselves to push through. >> on that note, unfortunately, that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." next week, new technology being used to scare women and what congress is doing about it. visit us on our website, about violent videogames and whether your views are in agreement or to the contrary. please join us next time.
they don't feel there's a problem in corporate america because they see the opportunities ahead of them and in college and graduate schools. do you think this younger generation is asleep at the wheel. >> they haven't had to go to the discrimination until you get to the workplace and until you do get older. you are young and the opportunities are available to you and the successful women are doing great in their lives. you don't realize these are the minority that are held up and women...
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emanuel for the americas. we are inside the basement of the polytechnic and i'm admiring the bone is thattedose that your heal bone makes in the sunlight in the palms of my hand in my mind. when you come to my bed your hands and breath is sweet and we can love like this for hours. i can find christ in your body. this too must be constructed and killed bike on television with pain and blood that's beautiful like a red refer. you made me into a woman and i surend erred into it a man-made into a woman and returned. but you don't want to my bed this is the metal cloth you are chained to in the polytechnic. and i do we do it slowly with timed extensions of christ, his face removed and his penis removed the maggets and the wounds the teeth and hair weeks before he is your christ in the black pit with you. each day becomes eternity of days the sun never sets or rises the light bulb on a wire as i burn you 117 times with my cigarettes while the other guards have gone out for a meal beef stake tomatoes and red wines th
emanuel for the americas. we are inside the basement of the polytechnic and i'm admiring the bone is thattedose that your heal bone makes in the sunlight in the palms of my hand in my mind. when you come to my bed your hands and breath is sweet and we can love like this for hours. i can find christ in your body. this too must be constructed and killed bike on television with pain and blood that's beautiful like a red refer. you made me into a woman and i surend erred into it a man-made into a...
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---a qui le muestro el calendario del fin de semana de la copa america 2011... maÑana sabado colombia jugara ante costa rica... el domingo brasil contra venezuela y paraguay frente a ecuador... ---el ranking mundial de atp tendra a un nuevo jugado en la sima.... el jugador servio novak djokovic..... paso al tope de la lista tras vencer al francer wilmer tsonga en la simifinales de wimbledon.. tras ganale tres sets... 7- 6... 7-4... y 6-3.... nole... se medira a otro gran jugados y el actual rey de wimbledon... al espaÑol rafael nadal... el iverico... supero en semis al britanico andy murray en cuatro sets... 6-2.. 6-2... y 6-4.. anuque nadal gane la final del proximo domingo... djokovic sera el numoro uno ya que al jugador que repite en wimbledon no gana puntos en el ranking... cu ---tiempo de nuestra ultima pausa, pero en tan solo dos minutos.. take vo ---tenemos la reseÑa de la nueva pelicula de uno de los hijos predilectos de la bahia... tom hanks... segment ends cu / cesar y blanca hoy a las 11 ---oye blanca y para esta noche de que estaras hablando... bl
---a qui le muestro el calendario del fin de semana de la copa america 2011... maÑana sabado colombia jugara ante costa rica... el domingo brasil contra venezuela y paraguay frente a ecuador... ---el ranking mundial de atp tendra a un nuevo jugado en la sima.... el jugador servio novak djokovic..... paso al tope de la lista tras vencer al francer wilmer tsonga en la simifinales de wimbledon.. tras ganale tres sets... 7- 6... 7-4... y 6-3.... nole... se medira a otro gran jugados y el actual...
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is america in decline? my answer is no. we actually are the best still and will be at creative thinking and connecting to it technology. who is inventing google, facebook, who is invengt twitter. even if it's immigrants coming in, google as an immigrant, this is a country in which we have and we celebrate the free flow of information, the free flow of ideas, creativity. in china, it's hard for them to be creative in the information and and that will be the comparative advantage of the united states. >> a huge important point. there was a powerful piece i "business week" where he talked about keeping the manufacturing here.
is america in decline? my answer is no. we actually are the best still and will be at creative thinking and connecting to it technology. who is inventing google, facebook, who is invengt twitter. even if it's immigrants coming in, google as an immigrant, this is a country in which we have and we celebrate the free flow of information, the free flow of ideas, creativity. in china, it's hard for them to be creative in the information and and that will be the comparative advantage of the united...
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is america in decline? my answer is no. we actually are the best still and will be at creative thinking and connecting to it technology. who is inventing google, facebook, who is invengt twitter. even if it's immigrants coming in, google as an immigrant, this is a country in which we have and we celebrate the free flow of information, the free flow of ideas, creativity. in china, it's hard for them to be creative in the information and and that will be the comparative advantage of the united states. >> a huge important point. there was a powerful piece in "business week" where he talked about keeping the manufacturing here. manufacturing generates the innovation because if you manufacture stuff elsewhere it's on the floor of the manufacturing facility that you get the ideas about what comes next second and third generation. >> steve jobs was talking to the president about that just the point you were making. if you put an apple factory in china soon the engineers have to be over there. eventually you're doing the research a
is america in decline? my answer is no. we actually are the best still and will be at creative thinking and connecting to it technology. who is inventing google, facebook, who is invengt twitter. even if it's immigrants coming in, google as an immigrant, this is a country in which we have and we celebrate the free flow of information, the free flow of ideas, creativity. in china, it's hard for them to be creative in the information and and that will be the comparative advantage of the united...
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you can see some of the weirdest things america has to offer. we went 200 miles and saw six cities and saw freaky things. we spent $99 to fill up. we have gas. you look at the whole thing. gas is $100. ferry, $60. the trolley is $78. $237 for the trip. that does not include the hotel or the food. you can do something over the holidays and save money. >> did you take the truck down to the last drop of gas? were you running on fumes? >> we got the rubber band und underneath the car to get to the last spot. we will try to go to a few more places and show you the hidden gems. there are creepy ones. smallest church in the world. you can go to cnn.com/travel. you can send us e-mail ideas of where you would like us to go. st. louis to kansas or chicago to st. louis. >> are you taking suggestions? >> absolutely. >> trip on one tank. we will talk to reynolds here throughout the morning as well. >>> you know it took years to find boston mobster james "whitey" bulger, now it will take a fortune to bring him to justice. taxpayers are complaining already. >>
you can see some of the weirdest things america has to offer. we went 200 miles and saw six cities and saw freaky things. we spent $99 to fill up. we have gas. you look at the whole thing. gas is $100. ferry, $60. the trolley is $78. $237 for the trip. that does not include the hotel or the food. you can do something over the holidays and save money. >> did you take the truck down to the last drop of gas? were you running on fumes? >> we got the rubber band und underneath the car to...
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i teach the introductory course in 17th- and 18th-century america. i teach upper-division courses on the revolution and the writing of the constitution. that's, you know, a mix, but almost always 17th and 18th century. c-span: you say you've been at ucla since 1981. >> guest: mm-hmm. c-span: what's changed in 19 years of teaching at ucla? >> guest: i don't know that the teaching has changed. thethe quality of interaction of of the students has changed, and it's justi l--i really love it. ucla is an extraordinarily diverse campus. i mean, we're just every ethnic group, every religion, every race. and i--over the 18 years, 19 years, i have seen the students become more and more at ease with each other. it's--it truly is wondrous to watch their interaction. there was always i--a lot of mac .. in a society in the second great awakening and i don't think -- it left us interlocking groups of churches in america that persist to this day. c-span: you told us you wouldn't want to go back and live in that period, but of the things you learned about period, wha
i teach the introductory course in 17th- and 18th-century america. i teach upper-division courses on the revolution and the writing of the constitution. that's, you know, a mix, but almost always 17th and 18th century. c-span: you say you've been at ucla since 1981. >> guest: mm-hmm. c-span: what's changed in 19 years of teaching at ucla? >> guest: i don't know that the teaching has changed. thethe quality of interaction of of the students has changed, and it's justi l--i really...
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. >> together we can make a better america if we stick together. together we can bring the promise of the future. >> account tea party favorite run toe to toe with the other contenders? and the roberts court concludes its term with a major first amendment ruling. we wrap up the session, the first for the court's newest justice. covering the week, major garrett of national "journal." david wessel of the "wall street journal." >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to give our war fighters every advantage. >> to deliver technologies that anticipate the future today. >> and help protect america everywhere, from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudentia
. >> together we can make a better america if we stick together. together we can bring the promise of the future. >> account tea party favorite run toe to toe with the other contenders? and the roberts court concludes its term with a major first amendment ruling. we wrap up the session, the first for the court's newest justice. covering the week, major garrett of national "journal." david wessel of the "wall street journal." >> award winning reporting and...
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from snowy mountains to shining seas, america's holiday december tipations are bountiful, even if america's pocket books are not. the top three travel destinations this year are orlando, new york and right here on the beach in los angeles. kate? >> aditi roy, thanks so much. >>> when we come back, not just time off for the holiday this weekend, the land of 10,000 lakes is shutting down lakeside parks and a whole lot more. >>> later, "making a difference" for kids with hearing loss. even risking his own life in the process. >>> this may sound familiar, democratic and republican lawmakers in a stand-off over the budget and neither side wants to budge. yes, it's happening in washington, but it is also a debate going on in states across the nation. tonight in minnesota, the stand-off has turned into a shutdown. here's nbc's john yang. >> reporter: as the holiday weekend begins, minnesota state parks and campgrounds are locked shut. earlier, sarah hanson took her five kids to a swimming hole. >> we decided to come out here one last time. we heard it was going to shut down, so we got out here at
from snowy mountains to shining seas, america's holiday december tipations are bountiful, even if america's pocket books are not. the top three travel destinations this year are orlando, new york and right here on the beach in los angeles. kate? >> aditi roy, thanks so much. >>> when we come back, not just time off for the holiday this weekend, the land of 10,000 lakes is shutting down lakeside parks and a whole lot more. >>> later, "making a difference" for...
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my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and
my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a...
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concept tell me why the hell anyone in america cares if the royals are in canada why the hell that's what's being reported on the so called news channels here in the us well let's face it there are a few bigger things going on so let me just give you one example about a month ago we saw a battle over debit card swipe fees finally come to a net breaking news from d.c. on that. the tab save jabbers what is it guys all the banks have come up just about six votes short here the tester amendment has failed the final vote was fifty four forty five in favor but supporters of the test that's right we finally saw a instance where it looked like wall street lost a battle of course they only lost because they were up against another huge industry the retail industry but still some looked at the situation with a cooler of hope the federal reserve would finally decided that it wasn't fair that . had the highest bees in the world for a census like not something to earn the banks a whopping twenty billion dollars a year so the federal reserve decided to lower that amount to twelve cents and of cour
concept tell me why the hell anyone in america cares if the royals are in canada why the hell that's what's being reported on the so called news channels here in the us well let's face it there are a few bigger things going on so let me just give you one example about a month ago we saw a battle over debit card swipe fees finally come to a net breaking news from d.c. on that. the tab save jabbers what is it guys all the banks have come up just about six votes short here the tester amendment has...
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who are still looking after her in new york now and they're going to and then she she came to america when she was very good over there in was what will you told us about how you were taking this picture was it difficult to convince this year leads you to pose for for a magazine no no you. see i think everyone tries to may i share and the organize a certain victim to this and i sure was actually waiting to gets a visa to go to america i wasn't the first photographer ever to photograph for all journalist to write about her and i think that i don't know for sure but i think women for afghan women and i sure made the decision that the more publicity they got around her and what happened to her perhaps the media would help to get the values it was her own decision to do to make it public to me that to make a new face public and to make a statement tightly ican force anyone into doing something this is in a shell said very structured structured and protected place so i couldn't just walk in and say ah please you know can i photograph you it's definitely doesn't work that way with the sessi
who are still looking after her in new york now and they're going to and then she she came to america when she was very good over there in was what will you told us about how you were taking this picture was it difficult to convince this year leads you to pose for for a magazine no no you. see i think everyone tries to may i share and the organize a certain victim to this and i sure was actually waiting to gets a visa to go to america i wasn't the first photographer ever to photograph for all...
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, walking free. dominique strauss-kahn goes out on the town now that he is a free man. his house arrest is over, and sexual assault against the internationanamoney man may soon be dropped. has justice been thwarted? >>> a mother's defense. the prosecution pokes holelein casey anthony's mother's testimony. did they prove that cindy anthony lied when she said she was the one searching for chloroform on the family computer? her daughter's life could hinge on that one detail. >>> a royal weekend. royal stories across two continents, and monaco longtime bachelor prince albert is married in an elaborate ceremony despite rumors that his bride tried to run away. >>> and in north america, prince william and catherine are taking canada by storm. can anyone else make wearing a maple leaf this good? >>> and party in the usa. it's going to be a scorcher of a holiday weekend with record highs across much of the country. race to the beach. in some communities that heat and dry weather may mean no fireworks on the f
>>> good morning, america. this morning, walking free. dominique strauss-kahn goes out on the town now that he is a free man. his house arrest is over, and sexual assault against the internationanamoney man may soon be dropped. has justice been thwarted? >>> a mother's defense. the prosecution pokes holelein casey anthony's mother's testimony. did they prove that cindy anthony lied when she said she was the one searching for chloroform on the family computer? her daughter's...
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the men and women who fight for america. this next segment is about a marine corps office here survived being shot through the head in iraq. he could spend the rest of his life as a medically retired wounded warrior. he chooses not to. he wants to take it beyond that. justin constantine was a single man, a lawyer in the marine reserves. he volunteered to go to iraq and not even two months there, a sniper shot him through the back of the head. hospital surgeries, rehabilitation and the person he calls the perfect woman by his side, justin was still recovering physically. but he has dedicated his professional life to helping wounded troops who return from war. and he is with us right now. good to see you, justin constantine joining us from boston. >> to see you. >> thank you. great to be here. >> so you work on capitol hill lobbying for veterans rights. you've made that your full time mission. what is the message you focus on? >> well, i did work on capitol hill for a year and a half now i work for the department of justice. o
the men and women who fight for america. this next segment is about a marine corps office here survived being shot through the head in iraq. he could spend the rest of his life as a medically retired wounded warrior. he chooses not to. he wants to take it beyond that. justin constantine was a single man, a lawyer in the marine reserves. he volunteered to go to iraq and not even two months there, a sniper shot him through the back of the head. hospital surgeries, rehabilitation and the person he...